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Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right

Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Please be specific in your criticism
Review: I like Franken. I find his arguments cogent. In his
criticisms of Ann Coulter his arguments are about specfic
claims that she wrote, that she couldn't back up.
If you don't like Franken's arguments refute them with
arguments that have sources and facts. Not just blah
blah I hate this childish propaganda . . .

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Poor conservatives... to cowardly to face up
Review: I like these reviews in here from conservatives who's idea of good literature is mindless pontificating on slave like patriotism.

Contrary to the opinion of a few cowards, this is a great book, no doubt about it. Liberals, aka college graduates with high IQ's, do not worry, this book is well written and hilarious to boot.

Let the slow witted conservatives (aka people who had daddy buy their way through life) live and die in their ignorance, this book isn't for them, it's for the people with brains enough to see the country is better off without the likes of Bush or Rumsfeld. Or for, god sakes, that pyshopathic wh*re Condoleeza Rice.

In closing it was a great read. 5 stars.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Does it matter which side you are on?
Review: I like to think I've learned a little analytical skill in my 50 years. I always find it suspect when a person so totally jumps on ANY bandwagon in such a blind way as most of the following reviewers have. An outsider looking in would have to come to the conclusion that both liberal and conservative opinions are right and wrong to the same degree. There is lying and arrogance from both fronts. Everything is just a matter of perspective isn't it? I don't like Franken because he has no manners. Michael Moore holds all you book-buyers in absolute contempt because he knows he is smarter than you (conned you into buying his book, didn't he?). Everything either of these gentlemen have to say can be countered in kind from the opposite perspective. So don't any of you think 'your side' is all that; just stop and think for yourselves. . .and be suspicious of them all. And it wouldn't hurt to ask yourselves the question: is Franken or Moore looking out for you, even one iota? (bet you just closed your mind and said hmph, didn't you? A smart person would try to honestly answer that question. . )

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Boring and Pompous
Review: I liked Al's previous book. However this one is awful. Boring, pompous, poorly written and lacking any humor. Awful, depressing and a total waste of my money.
Al, can I get my money back?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Al Franken, new voice of freedom
Review: I liked this book. Al is balls to the wall for his critic of these public figures, who have no sincerity, and no real interest in progress and the good of of the USA. I'm glad for his courage and outspoken evaluations of those who speak whatever they want, with complete disregard for truth and integrity. I will recommend this book to all my contacts. I think Paul Begala of Crossfire will read it with enthusiasm and interest as well. One Question Al,Some of those quotes were so out of this world and far from reality, and I had to resist the temptation to buy their books just to confirm they said them. But I resisted! Al; Do you really give money to those liars by buying their books so you can quote them?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I am terribly frightened for our country
Review: I liked this book. I scoured NexisLexis trying to find problems with Als Book - I found only one small attribution error. Spinsanity has a review of the book, too found the same error.

I am more of a pragmatic centrist than anything else, and I am really becoming concerned about the polarity with which the right and left seem to be drifting. The right seems to bo going off into a delusional land where all facts are mutable and all arguments can be won by intimidation and semantic games.

Franken is not lying about what he finds - his notes are well sourced and you can fact check him. I tried to do the same thing with "Treason" and I found that Ann Coulter really does just make things up. Sometimes her end note did not even correspond to the noted passage. Sometimes she claimed that ads or book reviews in the New Yorker were editorial positions of the New York Times. This is blatantly dishonest.

If the COnservatices think that the best way to defend their ideology is to live ina delusional fantasy land, they are not doing their duty as Americans. Many of them seem to think that all liberals, all people that check work their for accuracy, all people who disagree, all people who do not fall in line with every decision that the president makes, all people that express doubts about the reliability or credibility of the president - are all evil, America haters. Their single-minded zeal and lack of thought about their leadership reminds me of a cult. I find it frightening.

None of these people know George Bush, the person. What they see on T.V. is a carefully crafted image. Everything Bush says has been scripted in advance. Like any politician, Bush is a P.R. character for the administration. None of the right wing people know whether or not Bush is honest. Few know him or anyone who knows him. They only way to really know Bush is to look at his record. His record, looks horrible.

The left is not Bush bashing, they are pointing out the obvious facts that the masses on the right seem to be ignoring. I think we should all think a little more about who we should trust and why. Setting aside Bush's P.R., his record is not a thing of beauty.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Should be required reading before 2004 elections!
Review: I listen to Bush's shallow, bellicose speeches. I listen to Rush's bombastic arrogance (usually just to keep me alert when I'm driving--I can't be that angry and fall asleep). I listen to the conservative vs. liberal shouting matches on the news channels. I just want to scream at how common and transparent the right-wing lying has become, and worse, at how many Americans seem so lacking in critical listening and thinking skills that they allow themselves to BELIEVE the lies. It's just plain depressing.

If you've ever felt the same, grab a copy of Franken's new book and let him articulate your screams for you. Just as he did in "Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot" (no lie there), Franken serves the reasoning though irate reader as a therapist, letting him/her know that there IS a public voice lashing out against the callous, stupid, greedy, self-serving lies that have become the standard for most conservative politicians and their pundits.

But, then, Franken doesn't really lash out. With remarkable calm and that cool, ironic wit, he leads the reader through the overgrown jungle of lies that has become the conservative playground. His machete is crafted of solid documentation, impeccable reason, and personal experience with many of the greatest liars out there. He's also backed up here by "TeamFranken," a brilliant group of 14 undergrads and graduate students at Harvard who did a great deal of the research and fact-checking for the book.

For those who know Franken only from his comedy career (Saturday Night Live, et al) it may be a surprise to learn of his close ties to the upper echelons of American politics and the media. Those ties often allow him close-up, incisive observations of his subjects; this is not mere humorous commentary from afar. He is feared and loathed by Republicans and their ilk in the highest places, and he pulls no punches in naming names and detailing personal confrontations he's had by phone and on the social scene. And while most of the book brings regular doses of Franken's humor to both amplify and cushion his dead-serious topics, there are sections that brought me close to tears--let's just say that "compassionate conservative" is one of the biggest, boldist, most cynical lies of all.

Al Franken is one of America's greatest weapons in the fight for truth and reason. Don't allow yourself and your loved ones to be further manipulated by a shamefully biased media--Franken definitively points out the direction of that bias--and those conservatives who are pathological liars. (I must believe there are some who are just dumb or who choose not to think.)

Buy this book, read it, dog-ear the best pages, read them again, memorize them, then slap a label on the cover saying "Pass it on," leave the book in a waiting room, on a bus, anywhere that another American may pick it up and discover some basic truths about our country and the liars who mangle those truths. With enough readers, this book could end up being the eviction notice to the Bush who almost won that last election.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the grammy is richly deserved
Review: I listened to Franken read his book on a solitary road trip from Waco to Albuquerque. Franken's considerable verbal talents only enhance his hilarious and well documented expose of conservative hypocricy and deception.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: If you're confused, listen to the audio book
Review: I listened to the audiobook and have a small piece of advice to offer. For those people--there seem to be quite a few among the reviewers--who can't tell the difference between when Franken is kidding and when he is being serious, it is helpful to listen to him read his work. You can tell by his tone when he is presenting facts and when he is making them up for humorous effect.

And whether one is a liberal or a conservative, one truth you can glean from this book is that it is extremely difficult for the average layperson to know when anyone in the media is telling the truth or making it up. Ideologues, no matter which side they are on--liberal or conservative--and no matter who they work for, should never be implicitly trusted. We should, as Franken often does in this book when he is serious, take the time to check and authenticate claims we hear in the media. But we, the public, are usually either too lazy, too busy, or too willing to accept or reject a claim because we agree or disagree already based on our pre-conceived notions.

Whether or not you like Al Franken's political views or enjoy his humor, he does us a service by pointing out how often and how egregiously facts are distorted and fiction is presented as fact in the media.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant and hilarious-- also great on audio tape
Review: I listened to this book on audio tape while driving in the car, which I highly recommend, as Franken delivers the material with perfect timing and punch. For the first half or so of the book, I just laughed and laughed as Franken brilliantly and with tremendous honesty and detail nailed all the b.s. that's been flying out over the airwaves and even onto the bestsellers' lists recently.

Then, as the book progressed, I began to cry when I realized the serious issues at stake here. The fact that (as Franken admirably details) President Bush and his administration rejected a thoughtful bi-partisan counter-terrorism campaign which would have prevented 9/11, and in its place offered nothing, is beyond tragic. It's a form of negligence and dereliction of duty that is deeply shocking, and merits further scrutiny.

How ironic that right wing critics attempt to smear Bill Clinton with the failure to protect us from terrorism, when as Franken clearly demonstrates, it was Clinton who launched and sustained the most successful counter terrorism efforts of any modern president.

If his successor had possessed the leadership to merely continue Clinton's efforts, rather than reject them for purely partisan reasons, thousands (and counting) would not have died.

Franken does our country a great service because in doing all the hard journalistic research, while presenting the facts he uncovers with humor and irony, he arms readers with real and necessary information provided in a highly entertaining way. As a result, it's easier to perceive and accept the painful truth as we must to make wise choices in a democracy.

Thanks, Al, you are a patriot and an inspiration!


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